I am new to Visual Studio, C#, .NET and Core. I also regularly work with legacy systems (iSeries) and PHP to communicate with it. Everyday, I ask myself: What did you learn today? This is the result.
The "Make It Work, Make It Right, Make It Fast" saying was a bit of a game changer for me.
When I started dotnet, I stayed stagnant for so long trying to decide on an architecture and wrap my head around it all until I simply had to admit...this is as far as you can go RIGHT NOW. I can get c#, I got over my fear of Visual Studio, just MAKE IT WORK.
One year later, all my projects have been converted from PHP to dotnet Core. Now, that I've worked with it so much, I can better grasp the tutorials on architecture, it is finally clicking.
Currently "making it better".
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The "Make It Work, Make It Right, Make It Fast" saying was a bit of a game changer for me.
When I started dotnet, I stayed stagnant for so long trying to decide on an architecture and wrap my head around it all until I simply had to admit...this is as far as you can go RIGHT NOW. I can get c#, I got over my fear of Visual Studio, just MAKE IT WORK.
One year later, all my projects have been converted from PHP to dotnet Core. Now, that I've worked with it so much, I can better grasp the tutorials on architecture, it is finally clicking.
Currently "making it better".